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Patriet
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4 years ago

Mapping of IP core to product codes

HEllo, we are getting OpenCore Plus on some of the IP in a design. How do I know from the product code which IP it is actually looking for?

Also, I am getting the same message on FIR Compiler...I do have FIR Compiler II in my license from IP Base, does that not support the old FIR Compiler? I guess this design is pretty old...

The product codes (also shown in the attached) are below...how do I know what they are?

6AF7 0012

6AF7 0039

6AF7 0041

6AF7 0080

Also in general, how would I map a specific product code to an actual IP Core name?

Thanks!!

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  • Patriet's avatar
    Patriet
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    Thanks for the quick reply. I saw that FIR Compiler was obsoleted but this is a very old design. Shouldn't my FIR Compiler II license provided by IP Base work for the old FIR Compiler? It does not seem to be using it because it says unlicensed.

    Also, where can I find a mapping of authcodes to actual IP name? This issue comes up a lot and it seems there should be an easy way to map these authcodes to the actual IP core?

    Thanks!

  • AR_A_Intel's avatar
    AR_A_Intel
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    Hi

    Thanks for your update. I’m not familiar with FIR compiler IP. For your information, I’m just supporting dev kit general usage enquiry and licensing issue. If you are looking for further consultation on FIR compiler usage, the recommendation is for you to file new case requesting FIR compiler support.

    For unlicensed items, you could check at assembler report.asm.rpt file

    • The assembler report is located in <Project directory>/Output_files/<project_name>.asm.rpt.


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    AR_A_Intel
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    We have not heard from you and I hope that my last note clears up this matter. If you don’t have any further question, I will now transition this thread to community support. If you have a new question, feel free to open a new thread to get the support from Intel experts. Otherwise, the community users will continue to help you on this thread. Thank you.